PAGE FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY, AUGUST s, 122 a THE UNIVERSI 7TY HSPIAOF THE FUTURF New Examination of an 'Old Subject. Prof. W. A. Prayer. n1 p._n- Picbar(Il Brinsley Sheridan's u Px..,I." 'l'lio class in Play Pro-I 2: lion, uner t-h'e direction of Prof. 1). T.iL r. Admission Nvill t e c arged, (Auditorium of Uuiver- 'audaAugust 12 IS a.m.-xuca No. fourteen-j Sirut Na tional 'Lank, Detroit, Bob- I Island, and the Detroit river. Leave Iat 8 a. m., arrive at First National 2 unk 10 a. m.. Lunch at noon. Lveon Bob-Lo boat at 1:30 p. mn. LcaveeIBob-Lo at 6:30 p. m., I t i:kstn . lle "Ia., Aug. 7.-An at-- tempt by ieut .J. S. Doolittle, U. S. A., to skirt the country in 24 hours Iwith only one step was t hwartedI for the lime being at the getaway at: Pablo lbeach bore last night when iL; spyecially construed )e I lavilan d fo machfine was wrecked in the surf. I =a zn , t' f1 Suffe'~ring 3Mental Ills Londton. Aug. 7.--Dr: Sun Yat Sen, loiui-hc,!u c;the' SoutherniiChinese gvvcrnmen-,;t, is suffering from a ment- Sal trouble which has already requir- ed the attendance of two foreign brain specialists, says a Hong Kong dis- patch to the Daily Telegraph. Patronize Daily Advertisers.-~--- dv. Pily AVM arots Facs bring cesults.--Adv. Yesterday 's Games National League Boston, 9, St. Louis 8. I itt 51)nrg 1T, 1'iladeiphia 10. Chicago -Brooklyn, rain. Cincinnati-New York, rain., Amuerican League St. Louis 16, Washington 1. Chicago 12, Philadelphia 5. jCleveland 7, Boston 0. New York 4, Detroit 3. To Try Soft Coal Strike Settlement Clevecland, A1ug. 7. -_ Settlement of the ilation v'ide soft coal strike un- der a government plan that may re- sult in the making of wage agree- ments on substantially a national bas- is will be presented to a conference here Wednesday of coal operators, whio dare expected to come from all p~artsa of the country, with officials of the uiin miners. 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How many in your class won any worthwhile campus honors that year?, And why should they? What kind of a varsity team would freshmen make? Wrell, that's 'the way many people. feel about seniors hoping to run the business world next year. The ambition to lead is all right. But-in business as at college-first must come the-try-outs. Then, if you plug hard, the scrub team. Then, when you show you've "got the stuff," the varsity. Published inBut thiroughli it all remember this: the harder you the interest of Elec. work on the scrub, the sooner you'll make the ntri Development by varsity and the better you'll cover your position. all Instiution fthat wihlIWork hard. Keep fit. Don't get downhearted. be I+eyard by what. Remember, the team will need new blood some ever helps the day-maybe next game. 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